Title: Terraces could be back! Post by: Nem on February 01, 2007, 12:06:32 PM David Cameron terraces pledge to fans
Some MPs want to review the case for reinstating standing areas Football terraces, which were phased out at big grounds after the Taylor report into the Hillsborough tragedy, could be brought back under the Tories. Conservative leader David Cameron vowed to review the ban taking into account the views of fans, police and clubs. Safety had to be "priority number one", he said, but there may be a way to organise limited standing areas. All-seater stadiums were recommended after 96 people were crushed to death in Sheffield's Hillsborough stadium. Football clubs in England's top two divisions are legally obliged to have all-seater grounds. There may be some more modern ways of organising the limited standing areas In response to a question on the Tory leader's website, asking about the possibility of reinstating standing areas, Mr Cameron said: "Obviously the first principle here has got to be safety first after the dreadful events at Hillsborough." "But I do understand the point that other countries manage to organise things in a slightly different way, and there may be some more modern ways of organising the limited standing areas." He said he would ask his sports minister to review existing regulations and "have a really good look at this". "But priority number one has got to be safety," he said. 'Act of folly' More than 100 MPs have signed an early-day motion from Lib Dem MP Mike Hancock to "re-examine the case for limited sections of safe standing areas". When then sports minister Kate Hoey suggested a return to "safely designed standing areas" at Premier League grounds in 2000, she angered the families of Hillsborough victims. Hillsborough Family Support Group chairman Trevor Hicks said it was an "act of folly" and accused her of "fiddling with safety". Sports minister Richard Caborn, who was MP for Sheffield Central at the time of the Hillsborough disaster, is opposed to reintroducing terraces. But he has agreed to meet supporters of the campaign because of the support for the early day motion. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6318269.stm ::) Title: Re: Terraces could be back! Post by: patman on February 01, 2007, 01:14:45 PM ah a potential prime minister speaks.
he would tell you that he could bring dinosaurs back if he thought it would get him votes... be interested to hear what the police would say about terracing in the pl and spl....seeing as how they got a fair old portion of the blame for hillsborough. it would be nice but cant see it happening Title: Re: Terraces could be back! Post by: kinboshi on February 01, 2007, 01:36:33 PM ah a potential prime minister speaks. he would tell you that he could bring dinosaurs back if he thought it would get him votes... be interested to hear what the police would say about terracing in the pl and spl....seeing as how they got a fair old portion of the blame for hillsborough. it would be nice but cant see it happening Not officially they didn't. Title: Re: Terraces could be back! Post by: Acidmouse on February 01, 2007, 01:52:35 PM Would be great if we got them back, mind you if Leeds get relgated we will be going to lots of places where they still stand!
Title: Re: Terraces could be back! Post by: Triple X on February 01, 2007, 06:06:56 PM silly thing is that at most games i end up having to stand the whole game anyway.
but i certainly dont think terraces should be in the premiership. I have finally got used to all seater stadia and actually quite like it!! Maybe its age catching up with me! |